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1 Shrine of Taharqa  





2 See also  





3 References  














Kawa, Sudan






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Coordinates: 19°07N 30°29.48E / 19.117°N 30.49133°E / 19.117; 30.49133
 

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Kawa is located in Northeast Africa
Kawa

Kawa

Location of Kawa
Granite ram of Amun with King Taharqa. Twenty-Fifth Dynasty, from Kawa. On display at the British Museum.

Kawa, known as PatiggaorPatinga during Greek and Roman times, is a town and archaeological site in Sudan, located between the Third and Fourth Cataracts of the Nile on the east bank of the river, across from Dongola. In ancient times it was the site of several temples to the Egyptian god Amun, built by the Egyptian rulers Amenhotep III and Tutankhamun, and by Taharqa and other Kushite kings.[1]

Westerners became aware of the site in the late 19th century.[2] Small digs were carried out in 1929 and 1930 and an extensive excavation began 22 November 1930.[2]

Shrine of Taharqa

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A small temple of Amun-Re commissioned by Taharqa was once located at Kawa.[3] It is located today in the Ashmolean Museum.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wilkinson, Richard H. (2000). The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. pp. 11, 232
  • ^ a b Kirwan, L. P. (1936). "Preliminary Report of the Oxford University Excavations at Kawa, 1935-1936". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 22 (2): 200-211. doi:10.2307/3854627.
  • ^ Armstrong, Caroline H (2015). "The Two Non-Blue Amuns of the Shrine of Taharqa at Kawa". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 101 (1). SAGE Publications: 177–195. doi:10.1177/030751331510100109. ISSN 0307-5133.
  • ^ "Taharqa Shrine". Ashmolean Museum.
  • ^ Museum notice
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